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See How Technology Turned This Vacation Home Into a Connected Family Hub

Today, many modern families have come to realize how beneficial technology can be when it comes to staying connected with one another. So is the case with architect Jordan Goldstein, who built his family’s dream getaway and filled it with smart home technologies that allow them to escape together with peace of mind on all fronts.

Architect Jordan Goldstein designed and built his family’s vacation home on 23 acres of rolling farmland in Rappahannock County, Virginia. Located two hours outside of Washington, D.C., its stacked structure is constructed of stucco, granite, and mahogany siding.

Goldstein and his youngest daughter Sari are shown here in the open kitchen that flows into the great room, which has become the main space where the family spends time together. In the video below, Goldstein starts out by explaining how integrated smart home technology “allows you to have an intuitive relationship with the architecture.” He knew SAGE’s wireless interface could help get the job done.

The final product they ordered through SAGE is the Nest Protect: Smoke + CO Alarm, which will notify them if there’s a change in smoke, carbon dioxide, or carbon monoxide levels. Not only will the device send an alert to your phone, but it will also vocally explain exactly where the danger is located.

Architect Jordan Goldstein designed and built his family’s vacation home on 23 acres of rolling farmland in Rappahannock County, Virginia. Located two hours outside of Washington, D.C., its stacked structure is constructed of stucco, granite, and mahogany siding.

As a managing director and principal at the Washington, D.C. office of international design and architecture firm Gensler, Goldstein set out to create a secluded modern farmhouse for his wife Laurie and their two young daughters—Sari, nine and Alexa, 13. Right from the beginning, he integrated technological features throughout the home that would increase efficiency, safety, and convenience. Since they’re only there once in a while, he wanted to ensure that the house could operate on its own, even when they’re not present.

To do this, he turned to SAGE by Hughes™ to implement various home automation products that would allow him to create a living experience that fits with his family’s lifestyle. Since each of the SAGE products can be controlled and monitored with any smart device, they’re now able to manage the home remotely, even when they’re back in D.C. or on their way to the house. Watch this video to tour this incredible property and to hear how the Goldsteins have used these technologies to forge a connected, family-centered hideout.

Stay tuned over the next few weeks as we explore various forms of the “Modern Family” and how each of them use design and technology to enhance their daily lives.

Today, we kicked off this year’s annual Dwell on Design at the LA Convention Center, which will continue through Sunday, June 26th. Though we’ve been hosting this extensive event for years, this time around is particularly special.